Sentences with phrase «third umpire»

If the referee has any doubt he makes his decision known by hand signals and then asks the third umpire to verify it.
Maybe the red card should be the decision of a third umpire (TV) where the incident happens in general play.
Pulli and Tata have already said they intend to retire, and a source familiar with the case says a third umpire has similar plans.

Not exact matches

Third base umpire Quinn Wolcott put up the protective gear to take over behind the plate in relief of Emmel.
Five days later he was banished from a game, fined and suspended for three games for pushing the plate umpire after a third - strike call.
A. Nine: hit, walk, error, forceout, fielder's choice (when the man on base is not forced out or not retired), hit by pitched ball, interference by catcher or other member of fielding team, missed third strike, and batted fair ball hitting a runner or umpire before it is touched by a fielder.
Many years ago, when Max was working a game in the Pacific Coast League, umpire Bruce Froemming, who's now in the National League, gave a starter's pistol to the third base ump, who shot Max while he was arguing.
Two weeks ago in Baltimore, Rader tore into the umpires when third base ump Jim Joyce ruled that a fly ball hit down the leftfield line by the Orioles» Mike Devereaux was fair, a two - run homer that decided the game.
Typically being a good over umpire means calling a very tight strike zone, and it will be interesting to see if that zone beings to expand at all in his third season.
It was treated as a live ball, however, and he's out at first since that kind of play isn't reviewable, and an appeal to the third base umpire didn't change the call.
Sober, industrious and otherwise well - adjusted men have been known to fall into gargling, sputtering rages as, sitting helplessly before their TV sets, they feel themselves assaulted by Allen's tedious, drawn - out explanations («For the benefit of those not so familiar with the game, the infield fly rule states that, with first and second base or first, second and third occupied and less than two out, a ball which in the judgment of the umpire,» etc..
They managed the feat for the third time in their history thanks to an umpire screwup.
Joe West, who in a separate incident earlier in August was suspended three games by MLB for a relatively innocuous and lighthearted comment calling Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre the «biggest complainer» in the league, was one of several umpires wearing the wristbands in Saturday's games.
Seconds before the Boston Red Sox's Greg Harris delivered a pitch to Yankee batter Mike Stanley, with two outs in the ninth and the Sox leading 3 - 1, third base umpire Tim Welke spotted the boy running onto the field.
Each side pays their own appraiser and splits any other costs and the cost of the «umpire,» or third appraiser, equally.
In a 1978 decision, for instance, the Court of Appeal of Florence refused to enforce an award rendered in England by only two arbitrators, who had declined to appoint a third arbitrator on the basis of the 1950 English Arbitration Act, pursuant to which a clause providing for a three - member tribunal was deemed to take effect as if it provided for an umpire.
«While I think that Roberts with his talk of modesty was expressing a belief in the second sort of umpire, one should realize that the analogy of the umpire can cover the third sort, who thinks that he creates the existence that he is assigned to judge...»
Invoking an appraisal clause involves intervention of a third person, better known as an umpire, to come out with a verdict, agreeable to both the parties.
Each side pays their own appraiser and splits any other costs and the cost of the «umpire,» or third appraiser, equally.
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